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Doctor Doom Journeys to the End of Time and Space to Claim his Crowing Glory in Doomquest!

This May, behold what makes Doctor Doom Marvel’s greatest supervillain in Doomquest, a ten-issue maxi-series written by current Fantastic Four scribe Ryan North, following his masterful work on Doom in One World Under Doom, and acclaimed artist Francesco Mobili.

No one in Marvel Comics history has had greater triumphs—or more bitter defeats—than Doctor Doom. Now, see him embark on his most ambitious quest yet in this definitive new Doom saga from two industry superstars. A standalone, evergreen story, Doomquest provides a perfect introduction and all-encompassing exploration of the character as he journeys through time to achieve glory for Latveria—and the ultimate victory over his archenemy Reed Richards! It’s a wild and adventurous odyssey that takes readers into the heart of Victor Von Doom, across the edges of reality, into action-packed battles you can’t see anywhere else, and beyond! Fans can get a sneak peek at the series by picking up Armageddon/X-Men #1 CGD 2026 on May 2, Comics Giveaway Day, at their participating local comic shop.

THE DAYS OF DOOM!

Doctor Victor Von Doom is a great scientist, an unparalleled sorcerer and the ruler of his own nation.  He is, by any measure, a great man. And yet Doom wants more. And when Reed Richards – Mister Fantastic, his greatest enemy and eternal rival – is showcased at a prestigious international event to which Doom wasn’t even invited, Doom is outraged.

Reed shares his plan for his eventual retirement project: the total optimization of history. He intends to go back in time, to all the eras humanity wasted on war and conflict, and fix them, saving trillions of lives and ensuring humanity can achieve its greatest and final glory. The idea of Reed rewriting history in his own image is, of course, antithetical to Doom, and so he decides to do it before Reed does. But when the Fantastic Four intervene, Doom finds himself in a battle he never intended – across all of time and space! 

Check out Alex Ross’ cover for the debut issue along with variant covers by Fabrizio De Tommaso, Nic Klein, John Romita Jr., and an homage variant cover of Invincible Iron Man #149 by Luciano Vecchio. Doomquest #1 will also feature a Foil Variant Cover by Ryan Stegman and variant covers by Rose Besch, MR Garcin and Pete Woods. Preorder the series at your local comic shop today!

What happened to Bruce Banner? Infernal Hulk #3 teases the answer

Infernal Hulk #3

What happened to Bruce Banner in that cave? As the monsters’ war on humanity rages across land and sea, Bruce Banner and Betty Ross have finally found their life of quiet normalcy, free from their past and the threat of the Infernal Hulk…or so they think. Is Banner really free? How long can they hide as the world burns down…and what happens when their nightmares find them? Infernal Hulk #3 gives readers more as to what happened to Bruce Banner and the life he’s now living without the Hulk.

If you’re not reading Infernal Hulk, you’re missing out. The comic has infused horror with superheroes in a way that delivers actual dread and fear. Writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson has tapped into something primordial, that you can feel the fear and imagine feeling it yourself in the situation.

In Infernal Hulk, an ancient being now controls Hulk having cast out Bruce Banner who is living a peaceful life with Betty Ross, both going by different names. Both have had the powerful beings that once inhabited them ripped out leaving each to deal with it in different ways.

Johnson dives deep into the trauma of it all. Both Bruce and Betty have experienced terror to get where they are and each are handling it differently. Bruce wans to move on and find some peace in his life. Betty misses what should could experience, a piece of her torn away making her weaker. Infernal Hulk #3 pulls no punches and delivers emotional depth that’ll hit readers. The issue takes the horror in a far different direction and it hits in a far different way. A different type of fear is present and it leads to the sadness of the situation.

The art by Kev Walker and Nic Klein is excellent. With ink by Cam Smith and Klein, color by Matthew Wilson and Klein, and lettering by Cory Petit, the comic is an interesting transition to that unease that lies underneath suburbia. Bruce and Betty go to their jobs and attempt to live their lives but the art even by itself creates an ominous feel to it all. There’s something to it that makes it clear things are not right and something is off. Then, there’s that page. The comic should have a very clear trigger warning (it might and the digital copy doesn’t or I missed it) that hits like a ton of bricks. The look in Betty’s eyes. The chaos that surrounds her. It’s an emotional punch delivered through the visuals and deliver trauma, horror, desperation, and fear, all in one image.

Infernal Hulk #3 is a strong contender for issue of the year (already). While it doesn’t spill everything that explains how Bruce Banner exists without the Hulk, but it gives enough to satiate readers for a while. It’s a hell of an issue that should not be missed.

Story: Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art: Kev Walker, Nic Klein
Ink: Cam Smith, Nic Klein Color: Matthew Wilson, Nic Klein Letterer: Cory Petit
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Exclusive Preview: The Infernal Hulk #3

The Infernal Hulk #3

(W) Phillip Kennedy Johnson (A) Kev Walker, Nic Klein
(C) Matt Wilson (L) Cory Petit
(CA) Nic Klein (VCA) Phil Noto, Clayton Crain, Stephen Segovia

What happened to Bruce Banner in that cave? As the monsters’ war on humanity rages across land and sea, Bruce Banner and Betty Ross have finally found their life of quiet normalcy, free from their past and the threat of the Infernal Hulk… or so they think. Is Banner really free? How long can they hide as the world burns down… and what happens when their nightmares find them? Guest-starring IRON MAN, the fate of Bruce Banner is revealed in this pivotal issue!

The Infernal Hulk #3

Infernal Hulk #2 is a great follow up to the debut issue nailing down the horror that is the Hulk

RULE ALL MONSTERS! The INFERNAL HULK’s conquest of Earth has begun! Hulk turns his eye to ATLANTIS, where an ancient evil has slept for eons awaiting the call of the Mother of Horrors… but will NGATHIIL THE ENDLESS be content to serve Hulk, rather than rule Earth in his mother’s place? Meanwhile, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes frantically scour the Earth for the only one who MIGHT hold the key to victory! Where – if he’s even still alive – is Bruce Banner?

Story: Phillip Kennedy Johnson
Art: Nic Klein, Kev Walker
Color: Matthew Wilson
Letterer: Cory Petit

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Exclusive Preview: The Infernal Hulk #2

The Infernal Hulk #2

(W) Phillip Kennedy Johnson (A) Kev Walker, Nic Klein
(C) Matt Wilson (L) Cory Petit
(CA) Nic Klein (VCA) Andrea Sorrentino and Dave Stewart, Alessandro Cappuccio and Neeraj Menon, Leinil Francis Yu and Romulo Fajardo Jr.

RULE ALL MONSTERS! The INFERNAL HULK’s conquest of Earth has begun! Hulk turns his eye to ATLANTIS, where an ancient evil has slept for eons awaiting the call of the Mother of Horrors… but will NGATHIIL THE ENDLESS be content to serve Hulk, rather than rule Earth in his mother’s place? Meanwhile, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes frantically scour the Earth for the only one who MIGHT hold the key to victory! Where — if he’s even still alive — is Bruce Banner?

The Infernal Hulk #2

Infernal Hulk #1 is a hell of a start that nails the mood mixing superheroes and horror

INCREDIBLE…IMMORTAL…INFERNAL! The evil known as Eldest has literally torn Bruce Banner and the Hulk apart and taken the Hulk’s body as their own. This new, unstoppable Infernal Hulk is ten times the monster that everyone always feared Hulk would be. Their diabolical plan is to plunge the world back into ancient horrors by transforming our heroes into nightmarish beasts! Meanwhile, the indomitable Bruce Banner, though powerless, will stop at nothing to thwart their evil schemes! Infernal Hulk #1 kicks off a new chapter for the classic character that leans into his horror aspects.

Story: Phillip Kennedy Johnson
Art: Nic Klein
Color: Matthew Wilson
Letterer: Cory Petit

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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Infernal Hulk #1 Leans Into the Horror of the Character

Infernal Hulk #1

INCREDIBLE…IMMORTAL…INFERNAL! The evil known as Eldest has literally torn Bruce Banner and the Hulk apart and taken the Hulk’s body as their own. This new, unstoppable Infernal Hulk is ten times the monster that everyone always feared Hulk would be. Their diabolical plan is to plunge the world back into ancient horrors by transforming our heroes into nightmarish beasts! Meanwhile, the indomitable Bruce Banner, though powerless, will stop at nothing to thwart their evil schemes! Infernal Hulk #1 kicks off a new chapter for the classic character that leans into his horror aspects.

The Hulk isn’t a character I regularly keep up with but check out every so often. I read the first arc or so of Phillip Kennedy Johnson‘s take on the character and enjoyed it. Johnson had, what I felt, was what felt like a fresh take, focusing on the horror roots of the character. I’ll admit, I didn’t keep up, but with a new “volume,” the next chapter in Johnson’s story, I wanted to see where things were and I clearly missed something good. Infernal Hulk #1 is a solid start with a tense vibe throughout and a build that pays off in a single issue.

The Hulk has been taken over with Banner no longer a part of the creature. While the Hulk was known for destruction and leveling so much, it was always an out of control situation and eventually Banner would reason and find a way to make amends, or it was part of a mission for good. Here, the Hulk’s power and abilities are for pure evil it would seem.

Johnson dives deep into the horror aspects of the character, instead of focusing directly on the Hulk and his actions, instead the anticipation of those actions. It’s a story that builds up the tension and fear of what’s coming to then pay off with complete and utter destruction. Infernal Hulk #1 focuses on a town and soldiers in this new Hulk’s path as they attempt to hold the line and delay the inevitable so civilians can escape, until it’s too late. Then, it’s carnage and destruction.

And, Infernal Hulk #1 doesn’t hold back. Nic Klein‘s art goes all in with bodies ripped apart, heads exploding, just blood, guts, and destruction. With Marvel dipping it’s toes into “adult comics” and labelling them with “Red Band,” it’s a bit of surprise this comic didn’t get that label. It’s over the top in a shock and awe sort of way, delivering imagery that has a slight sickness to it all. That’s helped by the colors of Matthew Wilson and lettering by Cory Petit whose work elevates the vibe the comic is going for. It’s not just horror, but an other worldly type of horror with colors that pop a bit in a sickly sort of way.

While it can help to know what has happened up to this point in Johnson’s Hulk run, you can dive into Infernal Hulk #1 without having read what has come before and just appreciate the carnage and destruction. It’s an interesting direction and teases something big coming not just for the comic, but the Marvel Universe as a whole.

Story: Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art: Nic Klein
Color: Matthew Wilson Letterer: Cory Petit
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: The Infernal Hulk #1

The Infernal Hulk #1

(W) Phillip Kennedy Johnson (A) Nic Klein

INCREDIBLE… IMMORTAL… INFERNAL!

The evil known as Eldest has literally torn Bruce Banner and the Hulk apart and taken the Hulk’s body as their own. This new, unstoppable Infernal Hulk is ten times the monster that everyone always feared Hulk would be. Their diabolical plan is to plunge the world back into ancient horrors by transforming our heroes into nightmarish beasts! Meanwhile, the indomitable Bruce Banner, though powerless, will stop at nothing to thwart their evil schemes!

The Infernal Hulk #1

Preview: The Infernal Hulk #1

The Infernal Hulk #1

(W) Phillip Kennedy Johnson (A) Nic Klein

INCREDIBLE… IMMORTAL… INFERNAL!

The evil known as Eldest has literally torn Bruce Banner and the Hulk apart and taken the Hulk’s body as their own. This new, unstoppable Infernal Hulk is ten times the monster that everyone always feared Hulk would be. Their diabolical plan is to plunge the world back into ancient horrors by transforming our heroes into nightmarish beasts! Meanwhile, the indomitable Bruce Banner, though powerless, will stop at nothing to thwart their evil schemes!

The Infernal Hulk #1

Celebrate the King in Black’s return with Knullified Variant Covers

The King in Black is back! Knull made his long-dreaded return last month in Venom #250 and will headline his first-ever solo series this January, each paving the way for “Queen in Black,” an epic symbiote event coming next year. To celebrate the iconic supervillain’s resurgence, a new collection of Knullified Variant Covers will hit stands in December. Drawn by today’s leading artists, these new pieces twist your favorite heroes into dark versions of the God of Symbiotes!

Emerging from the void during Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman’s seminal run, Knull became the comic book supervillain of the decade, headlining the 2020 crossover, King in Black. It took the combined might of Marvel’s greatest heroes to stop him and his symbiote army from conquering Earth. Now, he begins a new reign of terror, but first, he must reclaim his throne from a startling usurper—Hela, the newly proclaimed QUEEN IN BLACK! Follow his path of destruction to amass new power in Knull, a five-issue limited series by current Venom scribe Al Ewing, writer Tom Waltz, and symbiote superstar Juanan Ramirez.

Check out 19 of the 20 Knullified Variant Covers and preorder them along with Knull #1 at your local comic shop today!

  • DOCTOR STRANGE #1 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY MATEUS MANHANINI – 75960621125800171
  • MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN #41 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY FRANCESCO MANNA – 75960620483004121
  • ALL-NEW SPIDER-GWEN: THE GHOST-SPIDER #5 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY SALVADOR LARROCA – 75960621343600531
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #17 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY CLAYTON CRAIN – 75960621001501731
  • INFERNAL HULK #2 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY LEINIL FRANCIS YU – 75960621361000231
  • MARVEL WINTER BREAK SPECIAL #1 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY GERARDO SANDOVAL – 75960621483900121
  • NEW AVENGERS #7 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY AARON KUDER – 75960621145600721
  • NOVA: CENTURION #2 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY SCOTT HEPBURN – 75960620922400241
  • SPIDER-MAN & WOLVERINE #8 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY NIC KLEIN – 75960621258300821
  • AVENGERS #33 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY ADAM POLLINA – 75960620426703331
  • BATTLEWORLD #4 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY ELIZABETH TORQUE – 75960621324500451
  • BLACK CAT #5 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY ROGE ANTONIO – 75960621252100531
  • DAREDEVIL/PUNISHER: THE DEVIL’S TRIGGER #2 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY GERMAN PERALTA – 75960621442600231
  • MOON KNIGHT: FIST OF KHONSHU #15 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY BJORN BARENDS – 75960620928601531
  • PLANET SHE-HULK #2 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY LELIO BONACCORSO – 75960621102900231
  • THOR #5 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY NETHO DIAZ – 75960621284200531
  • 1776 #2 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY PETE WOODS – 75960621353500241
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #18 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY CORIN HOWELL – 75960621001501841
  • SPIDER-MAN ’94 #4 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY JUSTIN MASON – 75960621051000451
  • THE WILL OF DOOM #1 KNULLIFIED VARIANT COVER BY RYAN STEGMAN – 75960621253800151
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